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Conservation
and Management of Natural Resources
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Humans have
widespread effects on marine environments, ranging from the indirect
effects of land-use on coastal water quality, to the direct effects
of exploitation. SoMAS faculty are interested in gaining a better
understanding these effects and in trying to develop improved management
policies. Research interests include identifying the causes and
effects of brown tides, understanding shellfish dynamics, exploring
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causes
of disease outbreaks, assessing how aquatic organisms interact with
toxic chemicals in their environment, establishing marine wilderness
areas, and identifying the evolutionary and ecological effects of
fisheries. These efforts involve close collaboration with state and
federal management agencies, such as the New York Department of Environmental
Conservation and the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Fisheries
Management and Marine Reserves:
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Harmful
Algal Blooms
J.
Aller, Cerrato,
Gobler, Lonsdale
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Wetlands
Process, Ecology, and Preservation:
Armstrong,
Peterson, Swanson, Warren
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Groundwater
Contamination and Management:
Brownawell,
Bokuniewicz
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